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if romney/ryan win, i think all bets are off. >> so if romney wins, you have to change your investment thesis and your ideas for what stocks could work in a romney administration? >> no, not really. you've had me on the program several times and i consistently try to talk about did your only investment themes. and that's one category is innovation, that's important new medicines for grieve vus illnesses. and another theme that will be with us regardless of who the president is and who controls the senate and house is cost of health care. yes, i would submit to you that if romney wins, it's going to have a knee jerk response to a few of those sectors, but what i'm really talking about and what we're focused on is things we think will unfold over the next many years. >> among your top five holdingses you have gilead in there, so that goes toward the technology and development of drugs. how about some of the other best picks in your portfolio right now? >> well, one that i want to share with the audience is a little small cap called pcrx and i'm really excited about this one. it's very ea
if romney/ryan win, i think all bets are off. >> so if romney wins, you have to change your investment thesis and your ideas for what stocks could work in a romney administration? >> no, not really. you've had me on the program several times and i consistently try to talk about did your only investment themes. and that's one category is innovation, that's important new medicines for grieve vus illnesses. and another theme that will be with us regardless of who the president is and...
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i can't imagine he would want to go into the weeds with paul ryan and talk about budget baselines. he'll talk about the kind of narrative, the middle class, the folks that he believes -- >> the ones buried in the last four years? >> i think joe biden really does connect with average voters in a way most politicians don't. and i think it will be tough. >> tony, you and the steelers, man. anything happens to them, and i got to hear from you. >> i have not had a chance on air to congratulate you with the reds. amazing season. >> thank you. they're 5:1 odds. i think the nationalses are slightly above that. but i checked the game is saturday 8:38. i'm so excited because last time i got to the playoffs, remember what happened? they got no hit. i'm like watching it, waiting for a hit. i waited and waited and there never was one. anyway, gentlemen -- go ahead. >> what's that, football? >> listen to you. >> i know you'll have chuck todd on later today, but on this question, if you look at like some of the expectations from the wall street journal poll, on the feelings about the economy and
i can't imagine he would want to go into the weeds with paul ryan and talk about budget baselines. he'll talk about the kind of narrative, the middle class, the folks that he believes -- >> the ones buried in the last four years? >> i think joe biden really does connect with average voters in a way most politicians don't. and i think it will be tough. >> tony, you and the steelers, man. anything happens to them, and i got to hear from you. >> i have not had a chance on...
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and i think the only thing that would worry me is if i really believed that romney and ryan were going to get elected and they were going to come in and dramatically cut government spending, that would lead to a recession, and that would worry me. but i don't think they're going to get elected, but more importantly, i don't think they would do that if they did get elected. nears no republican that ever has. i think ceos are focused on what the consumer is doing, what are their customers doing. and as jim cramer said a little earlier, i think between 23 and 27 minutes of the world's focus was on this last night. the people have moved on to more substantive topics now. >> so the bottom line is that it does not matter for a domestic business who gets elected? when it comes to the fundamental -- >> i think it does matter, but i think it matters because i think barack obama is the person who is most likely to be able to continue growing the economy. and the things that romney has proposed are unlikely to be successful. but i don't think ceos react to something like a debate. you know, they'
and i think the only thing that would worry me is if i really believed that romney and ryan were going to get elected and they were going to come in and dramatically cut government spending, that would lead to a recession, and that would worry me. but i don't think they're going to get elected, but more importantly, i don't think they would do that if they did get elected. nears no republican that ever has. i think ceos are focused on what the consumer is doing, what are their customers doing....
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mitt romney's proposed with paul ryan an ambitious reformation of the program that would go to voucher, but he hasn't said what the level of the voucher would be or the growth rate in the voucher. if you don't specify that, you can't specify what your savings will be or the impact on consumers. and finally president obama last year in the grand bargain talks with house speaker boehner talked about more ambitious proposals than medicare than he's advocated so far like raising the eligibility age from 65 to 67. hasn't said a word about that in the election campaign so far. you can expect the two to clash on that issue, as well. >> john, i know you've looked at some poll numbers from the journal and nbc news. maybe a slight tightening on a national level. but certainly in some important states like ohio, the president continues to lead. i know you've said the romney strategists believe they need ohio. if it's mathematically possible to win without it, why do they still believe they need it? >> well, because if you don't win ohio, you're probably not going to win, say, wisconsin, which is
mitt romney's proposed with paul ryan an ambitious reformation of the program that would go to voucher, but he hasn't said what the level of the voucher would be or the growth rate in the voucher. if you don't specify that, you can't specify what your savings will be or the impact on consumers. and finally president obama last year in the grand bargain talks with house speaker boehner talked about more ambitious proposals than medicare than he's advocated so far like raising the eligibility age...
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and, in fact, paul ryan's 10 and 25% plan basically hit the same revenue and same distribution as the current tax code. this is totally doable. i give romney credit for moving in the right direction here, but he should be bolder, like paul ryan's house plan. >> the other issue is -- the ultimate goal here is to create economic growth, right? >> right. >> dave, if you were to see these tax cuts actually lead to economic growth, lead businesses to create jobs, do you get there the other way, through economic growth and job creation? isn't that the ultimate goal? >> yeah, but maria, look, it's tough to create economic growth. you whack the home mortgage interest deduction and the housing sector takes a hit. whack the employer health insurance deduction, and the health sector takes a hit. >> but you're lowering taxes for corporations and individuals. doesn't it mean those people most likely and those companies most likely will be putting money back into the economy to create jobs and to create consumer spending? i was looking at the ultimate goal here. so, you know, is that where he's goi
and, in fact, paul ryan's 10 and 25% plan basically hit the same revenue and same distribution as the current tax code. this is totally doable. i give romney credit for moving in the right direction here, but he should be bolder, like paul ryan's house plan. >> the other issue is -- the ultimate goal here is to create economic growth, right? >> right. >> dave, if you were to see these tax cuts actually lead to economic growth, lead businesses to create jobs, do you get there...
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t" do you want to talk about the jets and rex ryan going crazy?d jets and rex ryan going crazy? told everybody not to go to pray pra monday and tuesday because tefs it was embarrassing. and the tebow throw which was a fine throw, but what's his name got totally killed. >> is that where santonio holmes got hurt? >> no, he was hurt earlier. people being carted off the field the whole time. >> let's get a check of the markets. from the third quarter, you saw very strong numbers coming in. the dow, s&p 500 and nasdaq all up about 4.3% or even better. that reverses some of the losses that we saw in the second quarter where the dow was down by 2.5%, s&p down by 3.3 and the nasdaq town by 5%. and, yes, the dow is almost about 5% below the all-time closing high of 14164. s&p about 8% away from it all-time closing high of 1565. a lot of things happening catod, but new quarter, new start. it is within striking distance, joe. >> i thought about that. you know all the different ways to win the election, the nasdaq might work for me for 30%. if that doesn't work, i'll back to the october low
t" do you want to talk about the jets and rex ryan going crazy?d jets and rex ryan going crazy? told everybody not to go to pray pra monday and tuesday because tefs it was embarrassing. and the tebow throw which was a fine throw, but what's his name got totally killed. >> is that where santonio holmes got hurt? >> no, he was hurt earlier. people being carted off the field the whole time. >> let's get a check of the markets. from the third quarter, you saw very strong...
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ryan, nice to have you on the program. thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so for so long all we talk about is the low-hanging fruit that is defense cuts as well as the entitlements. medicare, medicaid, and social security. where do you see opportunity for cuts? >> we see opportunity across the budget. in agriculture, in transportation. as you say, in defense and in general government programs but across the government we think there's opportunities. probably if you look at crop insurance or commodity payments in the agriculture, that can add up. smaller areas that's $1 billion. $1 billion here, $1 billion there, it adds up to money. we wanted a menu of thoughtful choices to reduce our deficit and avoid sequestration. >> go through it for us. because, you know, i guess if it were that easy, it would have been a lot simpler getting to the point where we're at. can you talk to us specifics about what you think should be cut? >> sure. that's what we wanted to do in this report. it's more than $100 bil
ryan, nice to have you on the program. thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so for so long all we talk about is the low-hanging fruit that is defense cuts as well as the entitlements. medicare, medicaid, and social security. where do you see opportunity for cuts? >> we see opportunity across the budget. in agriculture, in transportation. as you say, in defense and in general government programs but across the government we think there's opportunities....
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base which is in a densely populated area to be shut down piece campaigner and human rights activist ryan dawson says their calls are unlikely to be met. these bases cause a lot of problems not only for safety but noise issues and a lot of conflicts with the servicemen themselves in the local areas but the u.s. isn't going to budge in that position they've been dragging their feet now for six years so i think it's highly unlikely bases will close nobody wants any of their bases there but for them to be bringing these in the twenty two osprey from boeing is very dangerous they crashed as recently as june in florida that could fall on someone's head but that's not an exaggeration of these seeing they're a hybrid helicopter airplane and they haven't got the bugs out of them yet they always say they're building up a presence because of north korea and maybe part of that is true but i think a lot of it's about and certainly in china as well it's like world war two never ended and there's still bases in germany as well there are unnecessary the residents don't want them but this is u.s. geopoli
base which is in a densely populated area to be shut down piece campaigner and human rights activist ryan dawson says their calls are unlikely to be met. these bases cause a lot of problems not only for safety but noise issues and a lot of conflicts with the servicemen themselves in the local areas but the u.s. isn't going to budge in that position they've been dragging their feet now for six years so i think it's highly unlikely bases will close nobody wants any of their bases there but for...
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again, paul ryan is the only one who has offered any sort of a program. the president has been totally silent for three years. the democrats have not offered a budget since 2009. it's just shameful. > > healthcare is also on the agenda with the debate. do you think americans are confused about how healthcare actually works with the new reform? > > yes. i sure am. i run a small business, and we're confused as to how healthcare works. i would say over the past three years our premiums have gone up and our coverage has gone down. yes, we're now protected from pre-existing conditions, but, we have much higher deductibles, our premiums are much higher, and i'm getting lower service. > > the problem with obamacare is it was passed in 2009, but it doesn't fully phase in until 2014. this is insanity, because it created so much uncertainty that no small business, which is the engine of jobs growth, will hire anybody until they know what their cost structure is actually going to be like, and we are not going to know that for another year or two. > > on the other ha
again, paul ryan is the only one who has offered any sort of a program. the president has been totally silent for three years. the democrats have not offered a budget since 2009. it's just shameful. > > healthcare is also on the agenda with the debate. do you think americans are confused about how healthcare actually works with the new reform? > > yes. i sure am. i run a small business, and we're confused as to how healthcare works. i would say over the past three years our premiums...
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going to be out on the campaign trail in the shenandoah valley of virginia and mitt romney and paul ryan are coming to the number one battle ground state in the country today. you're going to see fire, you're going to see ideas. you're going to see specifics and a plan to turn america around. that's what we're all looking for. stuart: okay. well, we're very interested to see it. i think last night might have been a pivotal turning point. and thank you for joining us again, good luck this afternoon with the candidate and the vice-president candidate. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: as for the crucial swing vote, pollster frank luntz got instant reaction from 24 undecided voters right after the debate. the results extraordinary. and we'll show you exactly what those 24 people said. that will be new at 10. should come as no surprise, facebook now has more than a billion users. still, all those people are not helping the stock. shares are down more than 40% since the may ipo, so, nicole, it crossed a billion, where are they now? >> well, the stock has an up arrow. it's interesting, because mar
going to be out on the campaign trail in the shenandoah valley of virginia and mitt romney and paul ryan are coming to the number one battle ground state in the country today. you're going to see fire, you're going to see ideas. you're going to see specifics and a plan to turn america around. that's what we're all looking for. stuart: okay. well, we're very interested to see it. i think last night might have been a pivotal turning point. and thank you for joining us again, good luck this...
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this guy is no. 1, atlanta's matt ryan, also second in touchdown passes and completion percentage. he's got big play targets in julio jones and roddy white and today they are a defensive coordinator's worst nightmare. >> they've got the hottest quarterback in the league, really good running back and two receivers that i don'ten if you can get -- these -- don't know if you can get -- these two are really good, explosive guys. they make all the catches and got maybe the greatest tight end that ever played. so it's a great challenge. we've played some pretty good offenses. this is another challenge, good thing it's at home, hope our fans are behind us and that will help us out. >>> coming up what's on deck for the nats and o's. we're back after this. [ knocking ] oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to go? these days, nobody has time to get sick. but minuteclinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. yo
this guy is no. 1, atlanta's matt ryan, also second in touchdown passes and completion percentage. he's got big play targets in julio jones and roddy white and today they are a defensive coordinator's worst nightmare. >> they've got the hottest quarterback in the league, really good running back and two receivers that i don'ten if you can get -- these -- don't know if you can get -- these two are really good, explosive guys. they make all the catches and got maybe the greatest tight end...
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they are accounted for in the ryan but it -$200 million more. -- but minus $200 million more. these are the things are problematic in terms of the policy debate. the super pacs make it worse for you have individuals who have personal opinions they are trying to force upon people. we would be better off with the candidates. i am happy to be a part of the super pacs and defend barack obama because he's the best and next president of the united states. and that is phenomenal. but do i wish this did not have to be? yes, i did. experience -- they work just fine. while the voters say they may not be very happy with tax boater funded campaigns, it is gone pretty smoothly. the rhetoric -- the rhetoric does not match the reality at the end of the day. more likely we will see changes to the loss and the next incarnation a super pacs. [applause] take you very much for coming. vote yes on ballot 1, to invest money in higher education facilities which we have not done in new jersey for almost a quarter of a century. thank you very much for tonight. [laughter] [applause] [captioning perform
they are accounted for in the ryan but it -$200 million more. -- but minus $200 million more. these are the things are problematic in terms of the policy debate. the super pacs make it worse for you have individuals who have personal opinions they are trying to force upon people. we would be better off with the candidates. i am happy to be a part of the super pacs and defend barack obama because he's the best and next president of the united states. and that is phenomenal. but do i wish this...
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ryan let's get the latest business news now marina take it away thanks you love all of this hour we'll start with russia because markets here are now open in the on the complete and we're seeing both the r.t.s. and m i six are in negative territory there we go and also we know about the climb in the oil price are not helping particularly but more of that next hour once investors get into the trading session now if we take a look at currencies we have updated figures there the euro still strengthening versus the u.s. dollar when it comes to the ruble it is now at the climbing against the currency basket now if we move on and take a look at asian markets they are now closed i'm talking about the nikkei because that hindsight as follows. holiday there and who saw gains in this really and especially in. that was the fact that their supplies and interest got right by the country's central bank but when it comes to the nikkei exporters they managed to pull it through and into the trading session flat now in other news i want to talk about american express because that will have to do a lot s
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therest obama's plan, there's romney's sort of plan and ryan's plan. let's take a look at this and the next ten years. so the ten years in front of us and what each proposed. what's interesting is that president obama and congressman ryan have almost the exact same proposal for the next ten years, save $1 trillion from medicare, not by cutting benefits or raising costs to elderly, but reducing payments to hospitals and other kind of providers. interestingly those two are in the same place on the next two years. romney for whatever set of reasons says he doesn't want to do anything in the next ten years, which means that $1 trillion that his vice presidential running mate would save he does not want to save. he's in a different place on the next ten years. so let's go to the period after that. what's the long-term plan that each of these guys has for cost containment. again, very interestingly, president obama congressman ryan want to achieve exactly the same level of medicare spending over the definite future. they want to increase by gdp plus 1.5%. th
therest obama's plan, there's romney's sort of plan and ryan's plan. let's take a look at this and the next ten years. so the ten years in front of us and what each proposed. what's interesting is that president obama and congressman ryan have almost the exact same proposal for the next ten years, save $1 trillion from medicare, not by cutting benefits or raising costs to elderly, but reducing payments to hospitals and other kind of providers. interestingly those two are in the same place on...
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also, mitt romney will be with paul ryan tomorrow in virginia. if you want to see that again, 6:45 on this network as well. about five hours from now, our washington journal takes place. it features your calls and you will see clips from the debate as well. that is that starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. not only can he go back and listen to portions of the debate. you can go to our other video library as well. it will give you everything, information, as we give you as much data as you can before you head out to the polls and vote on alexian day. that is it for this -- election day. that is it. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> lets have a terrific evening for all of you and all of our country. [no audio] >> good evening from the magness arena. i welcome you to the first presidential debate between president barack obama and the republican nominee mitt romney. this debate and the next three are sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. tonight's 90 minute
also, mitt romney will be with paul ryan tomorrow in virginia. if you want to see that again, 6:45 on this network as well. about five hours from now, our washington journal takes place. it features your calls and you will see clips from the debate as well. that is that starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. not only can he go back and listen to portions of the debate. you can go to our other video library as well. it will give you everything, information, as we give you as much data as you can...
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ryan seacrest, in the back ground here, going at it. and, well ryan seacrest on his radio show said, it got heated between niki and mariah, intense. i'll be honest with you. it did get intense. apparently a detente. they are okay now. they made up. on the way to baton rouge for further auditions. apparently now is all well. >> uh-huh. >> there were tense moments the i don't think it's over. just saying. meow. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist.
ryan seacrest, in the back ground here, going at it. and, well ryan seacrest on his radio show said, it got heated between niki and mariah, intense. i'll be honest with you. it did get intense. apparently a detente. they are okay now. they made up. on the way to baton rouge for further auditions. apparently now is all well. >> uh-huh. >> there were tense moments the i don't think it's over. just saying. meow. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance...
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./ congressman pauu ryan. there are a lot more fact checks on the debateeon our website...read ttem by going to fox-balttiore dot com... and click on vott 2012 in the of the screen 3 3 3 33 & 3 this is why a school mom is suiig the school district.../ herrson beaten... while... students do nothing.../ butt wwo he's áreallyá mad att.. next "this is a pledge that you'ree making for your spouse that, in my oppnion, is jjst as important as marriage vows." 3 military wives on a missiin how they say going topless coold save soldiers lives. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with nothing. build a ground-breaking car. good. now build a time machine. go here. find someone who can build a futuristic dashboard display. bring future guy back. watch him build a tft display like nothing you've ever seen. get him to explain exactly what that is. the thin-film transistor display -- [ male announcer ] mnh, maybe not. just show it. customize the dash. give it park assist, that fuel efficiency flower thing. send future guy home. his
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paul ryan may need to go back to college since math -- ryan math 101 because you put -- you have to figure out how you got them. anyway, bain capital has visited illinois and freeport and they're closing a plant right before the holidays, beginning of november and laying off 140 i think people, taking the company to china because the company -- very profitable but it wasn't enough profit so they're laying them off. they've been sitting there trying to hold -- awareness of what they're doing. i'm going to bring a million jobs here while bain capital is shipping them out a hundred at a time. >> stephanie: he does a lot of china bashing. the feeling is not mutual. they're like thank you for all of the jobs, mitt. thank you. [ applause ] you're a job creator here. you can be president here, if you would like. ooh. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] mitt romney less popular than george w. bush according to a poll. >> that's awful. >> stephanie: he hasn't even done anything yet. he's like the worst president ever. we were just assuming he would be worse. wow. new bloom beg news poll, bush has a 46
paul ryan may need to go back to college since math -- ryan math 101 because you put -- you have to figure out how you got them. anyway, bain capital has visited illinois and freeport and they're closing a plant right before the holidays, beginning of november and laying off 140 i think people, taking the company to china because the company -- very profitable but it wasn't enough profit so they're laying them off. they've been sitting there trying to hold -- awareness of what they're doing....
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myers, he blasted romney and ryan on medicare. >> if what the republicans -- if what romney and ryan are saying about obama and biden is true on medicare, why would the american medical suggestion endorse our position? why would the national american hospital association and most importantly, why would aarp endorse us? >> president obama and mitt romney face-to-face as american voters weigh their choice. the first presidential debate starting wednesday night october 3rd, watch it live at 7:00 eastern time on cnn and cnn.com. >> a group of fishermen lucky to be alive after their boat capsized. their dramatic rescue was caught on tape. a tropical storm overturned their shrimping vessel off mexico's coast. they were thrown into the rough water there. but all eight of them managed to cling on to the rope before they were hauled to safety. one had to be treated for taking in too much water. the rest just lucky to walk away with a few bumps and bruises. >>> closer to home, a rescue of a different kind. a hiker had to be air lifted out of a canyon after slipping off the edge of a walterfall
myers, he blasted romney and ryan on medicare. >> if what the republicans -- if what romney and ryan are saying about obama and biden is true on medicare, why would the american medical suggestion endorse our position? why would the national american hospital association and most importantly, why would aarp endorse us? >> president obama and mitt romney face-to-face as american voters weigh their choice. the first presidential debate starting wednesday night october 3rd, watch it...
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scores ryan vogelsong and marco scutaro for the 3-0 giants lead. solid outing by vogelsong. he's been shaky as of late. allowed just one run, struck out 4 and gets the w in a 3-1 giant victory. history was made last night in pittsburgh. reds and pirates, david de witt bailey, nicknamed homer after his great grandfather, tossed a no-hitter. he came in the game with a modest 10-12 record. struck out ten, took the no-no to the ninth and this would be the final out. alex presley pops up. 1-0 the final. seventh no-know of the year. bailey, the first reds pitcher to throw a no-hitter since 1988. tiger woods lost both of his matches in the opening day of the ryder cup. as a result, he's being benched for the morning session today. that has never happened before. even with tiger struggling, team usa did just mine at medina just outside of chicago. phill mickelson and keegan bradley both won their matches. lefty with a tee shot on 17th. the europeans concede the match in the afternoon match tiger woods along with steve stricter, two down on 16. it's tiger time. slowly rolls home the
scores ryan vogelsong and marco scutaro for the 3-0 giants lead. solid outing by vogelsong. he's been shaky as of late. allowed just one run, struck out 4 and gets the w in a 3-1 giant victory. history was made last night in pittsburgh. reds and pirates, david de witt bailey, nicknamed homer after his great grandfather, tossed a no-hitter. he came in the game with a modest 10-12 record. struck out ten, took the no-no to the ninth and this would be the final out. alex presley pops up. 1-0 the...
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. >> reporter: romney and paul ryan plan to cap malpractice insurance. cut medicaid by $810 billion over the next ten years, give states more control over their medicaid funds and overall mediocri medicare. overhaul, people up to age 55 would get a voucher to purchase private insurance or they can stick with traditional medicare. >> this financial support system is designed to guarantee that seniors can always afford medicare coverage, no exception exceptions. >> those are some major differences between the candidates. perhaps the biggest split is over medicaid, not medicare, medicaid, what most people consider the safety net for america's poorest. let's bring in our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. what are the major differences in the way the candidates deal with medicaid? >> i think if you look at the obama-care plan overall, one of the ways he plans to insure a lot more people was to expand medicaid. the way they do that, they raise the poverty level at which people can qualify. the states don't have to do this. that was part of this who
. >> reporter: romney and paul ryan plan to cap malpractice insurance. cut medicaid by $810 billion over the next ten years, give states more control over their medicaid funds and overall mediocri medicare. overhaul, people up to age 55 would get a voucher to purchase private insurance or they can stick with traditional medicare. >> this financial support system is designed to guarantee that seniors can always afford medicare coverage, no exception exceptions. >> those are...
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his name is ryan thompson. he's in the plane with his girlfriend, sort of taking her out for a ride. >> uh-huh. >> it's being videotaped. we have some of the videotape. now he starts pretending that there is -- the plane is about to crash. >> pretending. >> there is a little problem. and basically says, honey, i need you to stay calm, the flight controls aren't responding. i will need you to read through the emergency procedure. >> she is like, kind of, reading it. and then, apparently -- >> then apparently, hidden in the flight instructions is "will you marry me?" and she says yes. >> you can tell by the way they're smiling. >> i've got tell you. thank is a horrible proposal. >> i'd want to wring the guy's neck. you made me think i was going to die. so you could then propose? >> i don't like it, it's whack. >> silly. she liked it. somebody for everybody. let's talk french fries, sunny. dig in. >> yes. >> not every french fry is created equal. get right to the good stuff. researchers for eat this, not that. bro
his name is ryan thompson. he's in the plane with his girlfriend, sort of taking her out for a ride. >> uh-huh. >> it's being videotaped. we have some of the videotape. now he starts pretending that there is -- the plane is about to crash. >> pretending. >> there is a little problem. and basically says, honey, i need you to stay calm, the flight controls aren't responding. i will need you to read through the emergency procedure. >> she is like, kind of, reading it....
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game winning field goal for matt ryan. and then how can you forget arizona, now 4-0, most unlikely story of the season. >> nobody saw it coming. >> in overtime come from behind. on a day they didn't have their best stuff. beat miami dolphins. in overtime. the dolphins. two straight losses in overtime. >> texas the other team, 4-0, just off this to you now. i know you have a lot riding on the big eagles/giants game. how did that end? how did it end? >> terrible pass interference call against the giants. the right call. it was the right call. and ran down the defenders, tried to get to the football. you can't do that. the offensive pass interference, backs up the giants. and what would have been a 43-yard field goal, into a 53-yard field goal. what happens. comes up two yards short. >> go ahead and eat. >> i will eat. giants 2-2. eagles, nfc east, atop it, 3-1. >> cheers, jason page, espn radio new york. at always a pleasure. up next, the results of our nfl picks competition. somebody went 4-0. >> not me. >> not you. sorry.
game winning field goal for matt ryan. and then how can you forget arizona, now 4-0, most unlikely story of the season. >> nobody saw it coming. >> in overtime come from behind. on a day they didn't have their best stuff. beat miami dolphins. in overtime. the dolphins. two straight losses in overtime. >> texas the other team, 4-0, just off this to you now. i know you have a lot riding on the big eagles/giants game. how did that end? how did it end? >> terrible pass...
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governor romney and his running mate paul ryan will be in virginia today. we will be watching the polls to see if romney gets any post-debate bounce. dagen and connell, back to you. connell: peter thanks. still live for us in denver this morning. dagen: for more reaction to the debate, let's bring in jim pinkerton, he's a fox news contributor. your heart has to be warmed by the amount that taxes were discussed last night. >> i was amazed. look that was a fierce debate and i think governor romney clearly won. it seems like all the pundits agree on that. but what was remarkable as you said was that there was so much agreement on this one issue of the corporate income tax. they both said get the top rate from 35, which is the highest in the world, down to 25, and who knew there would be this island of agreement and consensus amidst a pretty tough presidential campaign. connell: a lot of numbers, as you say, corporate taxes coming down, and then this whole debate, the first part of it was spent on this idea that governor romney's proposing a quote unquote 5 tri
governor romney and his running mate paul ryan will be in virginia today. we will be watching the polls to see if romney gets any post-debate bounce. dagen and connell, back to you. connell: peter thanks. still live for us in denver this morning. dagen: for more reaction to the debate, let's bring in jim pinkerton, he's a fox news contributor. your heart has to be warmed by the amount that taxes were discussed last night. >> i was amazed. look that was a fierce debate and i think governor...
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class being buried by tax policies and economic policies put in by republicans, ones that romney and ryan want to go back to. but criticism of what's happened to the middle class over the last four years is one that ryan and romney jumped on. >> matthew dowd, what is a win for each candidate tonight? let's start with mitt romney. >> mitt romney has to show up and be confident, compassionate and connect with the audience. but really, he has to put the president on the defensive. he's got to return the race to a referendum on the president, not a referendum on himself. >> and the president? >> i think the president's all about his mannerisms and his style at this point. i think he can't come across as irritable. he can't come across as impatient. he's got to act like he wants to be there, maybe with a lot of smiles. he can't come off with all the things people think make him seem out of touch. >> do you think the moderator, jim lehrer, do you think this tape comes up? >> i think mitt romney would make a mistake if he brought it up. >>> let's get to josh elliott and the rest of the morning h
class being buried by tax policies and economic policies put in by republicans, ones that romney and ryan want to go back to. but criticism of what's happened to the middle class over the last four years is one that ryan and romney jumped on. >> matthew dowd, what is a win for each candidate tonight? let's start with mitt romney. >> mitt romney has to show up and be confident, compassionate and connect with the audience. but really, he has to put the president on the defensive. he's...
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teenager is denied his dream of becoming a eagle scout because of who he is. 17 year old ryan has been a scout since he was 6 years old and last week he thought he reached the highest goal in scouting. his final eagle scout project building what he called a tolerance wall filled with antibullying messages at a middle school. he chose that for his project because he had been bullied. hope the community is better than that. i hope the eagle scouts are better than that. they should change the policy. >> a scout master refused to sign off on the project because the scout is openly gay. more than 100,000 people have signed signatures. >>> the bay area's baseball playoff five continues really paying off big for local businesses. hotels are booked up in san francisco, a lot of it has to do with the playoff game between the giants and reds and businesses are getting ready because the a. s will take on the tigers in detroit first, and a lot of people going out to restaurants to watch the game. the first pitch for the giants, tomorrow, 6:30, the a's play at 3:00 tomorrow. >>> busy times. busy ti
teenager is denied his dream of becoming a eagle scout because of who he is. 17 year old ryan has been a scout since he was 6 years old and last week he thought he reached the highest goal in scouting. his final eagle scout project building what he called a tolerance wall filled with antibullying messages at a middle school. he chose that for his project because he had been bullied. hope the community is better than that. i hope the eagle scouts are better than that. they should change the...
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mitt romney, nothing here, but flies to virginia and has a rally with his running mate paul ryan. >> chuck todd, thank you. david axelrod is a senior adviser to president obama's reelection campaign. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah, how are you doing? >> we all know the president is a fiercely competitive man, was he satisfied with that performance? >> well, i think one aspect of the president he's never satisfied, he's always challenging himself, i think. but you know, savannah i was with you last week and i joked that mitt romney put more preparation into it than they did into the invasion in normandy and you saw last night. i expected a strong performance, got a strong performance, but that's what it was, a performance. the underlying facts remain the underlying facts. he denied what has been the centerpiece of his campaign, a $5 trillion tax cut. he again refused to offer any way to pay for it, and the bottom line is what the analysts have said. this means either he's going to explode the deficit or he's going to stick it to the middle class with a $2,000 tax incre
mitt romney, nothing here, but flies to virginia and has a rally with his running mate paul ryan. >> chuck todd, thank you. david axelrod is a senior adviser to president obama's reelection campaign. good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah, how are you doing? >> we all know the president is a fiercely competitive man, was he satisfied with that performance? >> well, i think one aspect of the president he's never satisfied, he's always challenging himself, i think....
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you had mayor rahm emanuel, mitt romney and paul ryan were congratulating him. sometimes the democrats and republicans in washington are often more unified than is portrayed. the majority of this people are often the silent majority. you just don't hear them in means -- in mainstream media. host: recall from virginia on our line for independents. caller: good morning. guest: hi. caller: i am harold johnson from richmond, virginia. host: go ahead with your question or comment. caller: ms. goodman, thank you so much what to do for this country. let me ask you a quick question -- when you become a congressman or house of representatives, you take an oath of office to serve this country. yet, you take another oath from grover norquist saying that you will never raise taxes. i thought we are represented by one constitution and not two constitutions. how can he get away with if you not voted republican in not raising taxes, how does he get away with that? guest: people don't have power but others be so that with power. i think there is a force more power than an egg -
you had mayor rahm emanuel, mitt romney and paul ryan were congratulating him. sometimes the democrats and republicans in washington are often more unified than is portrayed. the majority of this people are often the silent majority. you just don't hear them in means -- in mainstream media. host: recall from virginia on our line for independents. caller: good morning. guest: hi. caller: i am harold johnson from richmond, virginia. host: go ahead with your question or comment. caller: ms....
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. >> reporter: and running mate paul ryan hanging success on the debates. >> the debate phase in this campaign. we will make this case in our debates. >> reporter: that debate will be held here in denver. in the meantime, mitt romney held a rally here behind me. most of his t-unken. preparing for the most important night of his polil cpdaac ner. >>> and president obama is spending his last full day of debate prep at a resort outside st to deliver pza at abc political analyst matt dowd says mr. obama's advisers are focused on helping the president trim his often lengthy answers. to o bes often lengthy answers. answer questions, short, concisely, and to the point, and so it's much more like his mannerisms and his style and the way he comes across as 'posed to information in this. >> so style, not substance, i guess? i don't know. >> sounds like it. >> both parties say the first debate traditionally helps the challenger just by appearing on stage as an alternative. abc news live coverage of the first presidential debate, begins tomorrow night at 9:00 p.m. eastern, diane sawyer, george st
. >> reporter: and running mate paul ryan hanging success on the debates. >> the debate phase in this campaign. we will make this case in our debates. >> reporter: that debate will be held here in denver. in the meantime, mitt romney held a rally here behind me. most of his t-unken. preparing for the most important night of his polil cpdaac ner. >>> and president obama is spending his last full day of debate prep at a resort outside st to deliver pza at abc political...
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paul ryan calls them loophole lobbyists. he is right. they are wearing thousand-dollar suits and getting paid god knows what to protect these loopholes. you can make a case. it sound like you are making the case for the most important thing in the world in each one of these. but you have to believe there is going to be a big pay-off, and i happen to believe there is. senator fisher and i agree with the need to cut the corporate rate. but you are not going to do that unless you are doing the right thing for our country and cutting back in the other deductions. 0er wise all it does is increase the size of the deficit. >> thanks. we do need to simplify the tax code. it is 72,000 pages long, and there is by patterson support to do that. we need to lower the corporate tax rate. we are at 35%, the highest among our trading partners. i is suggested over a year ago to lower it to 24%. we need to repeal the death tax. here in nebraska we have done that. we need to see that happen at the federal level as well. we need to repeal the alternative min
paul ryan calls them loophole lobbyists. he is right. they are wearing thousand-dollar suits and getting paid god knows what to protect these loopholes. you can make a case. it sound like you are making the case for the most important thing in the world in each one of these. but you have to believe there is going to be a big pay-off, and i happen to believe there is. senator fisher and i agree with the need to cut the corporate rate. but you are not going to do that unless you are doing the...